News podcast: Network World 360 For the ninth year in a row identity theft - particularly in Arizona and California -- was the number one consumer complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission in 2008. Also, a study of 57 Web site hacks from last year showed that 24% were aimed at defacing a site rather than financial gain. (5:58) CCNA Wireless Home Lab: What should I buy? Carroll: In this post I’ve been asked to discuss what equipment you could use to perform CCNA Wireless lab exercises. The following list will allow you to perform all the tasks discussed in the CCNA Wireless outline with only a few exceptions. Tech crime blotter: February's top 15 stories A look back at the month’s biggest technology stories involving alleged and actual crimes, including Microsoft putting a bounty on the head of the Conficker worm authors and... Most Oracle database shops don't mandate security patch use A continuing lack of corporate mandates to quickly install Oracle's security patches may be leaving many Oracle database installations exposed to vulnerabilities for extended periods of time, according to survey results released on Wednesday. WiMAX equipment market growing, but vendors’ commitment to be tested The market for WiMAX equipment and devices grew to $275 million worldwide in 2008, according to a new study by Infonetics Research. Cebit sees sharp decline in vendors Europe's largest IT fair, Cebit, will see its lowest number of exhibitors in a decade as companies slash marketing expenditures due to the global recession. 5 Facebook Scams: Protect Your Profile Beny Rubinstein knows computer security. An employee of a Seattle-area tech giant with 20 years of IT experience under his belt, Rubinstein has seen a side of the industry that most people will never know. He holds a degree in computer engineering, and - oh yeah - he just got scammed out of $1100 on Facebook. |
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